The Sprite Slam Dunk Contest during NBA All-Star Weekend is said to be determined by a fan vote, but the sequence of events following the competition indicated that might not be the case. Fans were given 60 seconds to text, tweet, or log onto NBA.com to cast a vote in favor of finalists Jeremy Evans or Terrence Ross. What’s strange is that event host/MC Nick Cannon was handed an envelope believed to contain the results of the fan vote with about 10 seconds left in the fan vote. Take a look at the time left in the fan vote when Cannon is handed an envelope: When Cannon announced the winner of the competition, he opened the Sprite envelope and announced that Ross received 58 percent of the vote. It seems like either: a) The fan vote is phony b) They tallied final votes before the polls were supposed ot end c) Cannon opened the Sprite envelope for effect, but really had the results told to him in his ear piece by a producer or some member of the production staff/crew. If I’m the NBA, I’m saying C happened. Of course this wouldn’t be the first time the NBA had an envelope scandal on its hands. The post Nick Cannon handed results of Dunk Contest before fan vote ended? (Picture) appeared first on Larry Brown Sports. Related posts: Blake Griffin not planning to defend dunk contest title Video: Every Dunk from the 2011 NBA Slam Dunk Contest Video: Every dunk from the 2012 NBA Slam Dunk Contest

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